Presidential election 1860


Presidential election 1860

Item Information

Title:
Presidential election 1860
Description:
These reconstructed maps, precursors to contemporary news maps which provide instantaneous updates to election returns, depict the results of the Presidential election in 1860. This map, which was prepared for the nation’s first historical atlas, highlights the political tensions that underlay the strong sectional differences contributing to the Civil War. The 1860 race, won by Republican Abraham Lincoln, had four major candidates, two supported by the North and two by the South.
Cartographer:
Paullin, Charles Oscar, 1868 or 1869-1944
Editor:
Wright, John Kirtland, 1891-1969
Date:
1932
Format:
Maps/Atlases
Location:
Boston Public Library
Norman B. Leventhal Map & Education Center
Collection (local):
Norman B. Leventhal Map & Education Center Collection
Subjects:
Elections--United States--Maps
United States--Maps
Places:
United States
Extent:
1 map : color ; 16 x 23 cm
Terms of Use:
Copyright (c) Carnegie Institution of Washington.
All rights reserved.
Publisher:
[Washington, D.C.] : Carnegie Institution of Washington
Scale:
Scale not given
Language:
English
Notes:
From "Atlas of the historical geography of the United States" of 1932.
Notes (exhibitions):
Exhibited: "Torn in Two: The 150th Anniversary of the Civil War" organized by the Norman B. Leventhal Map Center at the Boston Public Library, 2011.
Identifier:
06_01_004628
Call #:
G1201.S1 P3 1932
Barcode:
39999065703199